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In this form of dyskinesia, the involuntary movements are "tardive," meaning they have a slow or belated onset.
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That at least, belated and bitter, had something of the taste of life.
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The story was unpublished in its own era, but has attracted significant attention since its belated publication in 1962.
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A belated reply to the king's letter resulted in the capture and incarceration of the deputation that brought it.
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This belated heavy expenditure on players cost the finance's dearly, but good crowds were able to cover the cost.
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A new supermini was required, and the 206 was launched in 1998 as a somewhat belated replacement for the 205.
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In 1939 a belated effort was made to improve flexibility and increase the number of radios.
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After its belated withdrawal it finally served as a trainer, communications aircraft and on anti-submarine coastal patrol duties.
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By 1993 six cod populations had collapsed, forcing a belated moratorium on fishing.
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Where the two meet is known as a belated confluence or deferred junction.
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